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Will your seating for babies be compliant?
Millennial consumers are increasingly having babies, and restaurants are becoming more family friendly to meet their needs. Soon that may mean rethinking restaurant high chairs.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, or CSPC, in June approved new federal standards designed to improve the safety of all high chairs, including those used in restaurants.
The new regulations incorporate voluntary standards developed by ASTM International, a nonprofit that works with manufacturers and other sectors to develop standards. The new-and-improved high chairs include features designed to enhance stability, offer warning labels and improve restraint systems.
By June 19, 2019, all high chairs made in the U.S. — or imported into the U.S. — must meet these...
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